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Catalogue of Ships

The Catalogue of Ships (Ancient Greek: νεῶν κατάλογος, neōn katálogos) is an epic catalogue in Book 2 of Homer's Iliad (2.494–759), which lists the contingents of the Achaean army that sailed to Troy. The catalogue gives the names of the leaders of each contingent, lists the settlements in the kingdom represented by the contingent, sometimes with a…

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Catalogue of Ships → According, Aegilips, Catalogue, Dulichium, Homer, Homeric, Homeric Question, Iliad, In, Ithaca, Krocylea, Mycenaean, Neritum, Odyssey, Odyssey Odysseus's, Same, Ships, The, Wilhelm Dörpfeld, Zacynthus
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Catalogue of Ships → Archaeology, Benjamin, Cambridge University Press, Casey, Catalogue, Corinne Ondine, Dué, Homer, In Pache, ISBN, Jasnow, Lamberton, Lupack, Robert, Ships, Susan, The Cambridge Guide

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